Ireland Work Permit Visa

11Jun2016

In order to work as a non EU citizen in Ireland, you are required to be in possession of a work permit relevant to the type of employment you hold and your length of stay in Ireland.

A normal work permit for individuals from outside of the European Union will normally be granted for the duration of two years providing that they an official document confirming their employment in a company in Ireland. Along with the individual applicant who plans to work in Ireland, the company itself may also apply in lieu of their employee. Visaworld Dublin can process individual as well as multiple Work Permit Visa applications. This is particularly helpful for companies who are planning on hiring multiple people from outside of the EEA at once.

In terms of restrictions on companies applying for Work Visas for employees from outside of the EEA, due to Irish Employment regulations, the company must provide evidence of having complied with the rules set down – including in some cases, that the employer was unable to find an employee of European or Irish origin that could take the role instead of the individual from a non-EU background.

Fast Work Permit Visa Process Dublin City Centre

The process of ensuring that the relevant authorities have received all documentation necessary for the successful granting of a Work Permit Visa in Ireland can be quite complicated, especially in terms of individuals who do not fully comply with the Critical Skills Visa type. Visaworld Dublin is fully knowledgeable of the regulations regarding all types of Visa for work in Ireland and are able to process your Work Visa in an efficient and timely manner. We are experienced in the processing of a wide range of Work and Travel Visas, for clients from all over the world – including individuals, corporate agencies and multinational companies who wish to hire staff from countries outside the European Union.

If you have any queries regarding which work visa best suits your needs, feel free to contact us at any time by calling into our Dublin city centre office, sending an email or contacting us over the phone!